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In Mozilla (and Phx i guess), just MMB in the browser window (where the
HTML is rendered) and it will go. Also in The Moz, you can drag a link
out and then back in to the window (and release) to go to that link.
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:51, Steven M. Klass wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I love the middle paste button of a mouse. I am fanatical about it. Bu=
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> don't know how to do the following.
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> Rumaging through some email, I come upon a web page link that I want to=20
> follow. (http://www.google.com). I highlight the link and my objective =
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> to paste it (using the middle mouse button (MMB)) into my browser's goto=20
> place. Now I usually just paste (MMB) behind the current address and the=
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> delete the old address. Is there a faster way of doing this, or has some=
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> created a neat way to do this?
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> I would think that someone created a way to like hold the control key=20
> highlight the existing text and paste and viola the new text replaces the=
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> old. Somebody had to do something like this.
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> Thanks
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Bryce C <
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CoBryce Communications
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